Dr. Mulvaney's Biography — Sean Mulvaney, M.D. is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Maryland and is board certified in Sports Medicine and Pain Medicine. During his entire 31-year military career, he served our nation's Special Operations community as both a Navy SEAL officer and an Army physician. He was the first Department of Defense physician to be credentialed in platelet rich plasma and stem cell therapy for repair of musculoskeletal and spine injuries starting in 2008. He has an international reputation as an educator of other physicians, and pioneered and published on ultrasound-guided techniques. His practice is focused on the repair of musculoskeletal, nerve and spine injuries using regenerative medicine techniques with ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance.

Dr. Klein's Biography — Dr. Justin Klein is a Washington, DC native and life-long student of health, healing and human performance. As a young athlete, injuries led him to his own personal kinesthetic awareness. His desire to understand injury prevention led him to study physical fitness, nutrition, human structure and optimal function. He took a special interest in anatomy, physiology, and biology, and when he discovered that chiropractic was the art, science and philosophy of the nervous system, he never turned back. He graduated with a BS in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2003 and finished cum laude from the University of Bridgeport, College of Chiropractic in 2008.

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